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Corstorphine (Scottish Gaelic:
Crois Thoirfinn) (/kərˈstɔːrfɪn/ kər-STOR-fin) is an area of the
Scottish capital city of Edinburgh.
Formerly a separate...
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Corstorphine Kirk. The tree is
commemorated in the
badge of the
Corstorphine Bowling Club of Edinburgh,
designed in 1950 to
feature the
Corstorphine sycamore...
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Corstorphine Cougars RFC is an
Edinburgh rugby union club.
Formed in 1950, the club
represented the
western Edinburgh suburb of
Corstorphine. In 2017 the...
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Corstorphine/Murrayfield is one of the
seventeen wards used to
elect members of the City of
Edinburgh Council.
Established in 2007
along with the other...
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Corstorphine is a
suburb of
southwest Dunedin in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located on the
slopes of
Calton Hill - a spur of
Forbury Hill -...
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Corstorphine. At
Holyrood House on 30 July 1618
James VI & I
confirmed Sir
George Forrester of
Corstorphine in the
lands and
barony of
Corstorphine....
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Corstorphine Hospital was a
community hospital on
Corstorphine Road,
Corstorphine in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was
managed by NHS Lothian. The hospital...
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Corstorphine Hill is a low ridge-shaped hill
rising above the
western suburbs of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Although there has been
residential and commercial...
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Corstorphine Old
Parish Church,
formerly St. John's
Collegiate Church, is at the old
centre of
Corstorphine, a
village incorporated to the west area of...
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Watsone (or Watson; c. 1606–1649) was
accused of
witchcraft in 1649 at
Corstorphine Parish Church, Edinburgh, and died of
suicide before trial.
Watsone was...